A British lottery winner who was told he had just won the 8 million ($16.98 million) jackpot responded by saying "lovely", a recording has revealed.
The National Lottery released a recording of a phone call with Philip Dunning, a 44-year-old food processing worker from Bo'ness, Falkirk, who had phoned to check his ticket.
His first words are: "Erm, I believe I have the winning jackpot ticket from last night's lottery draw. I'm shaking like a leaf here."
When the call handler confirmed he had won 7,864,529, his response is one word: "Lovely."
Dunning then adds: "I'm speechless, to be honest with you. I don't know what to actually say. It's just ... er ... surreal. I think that's the only word I can use to describe it. It's all a bit of a dream."
He then bursts into ecstatic laughter and says: "Thank you very much" before hanging up.
Dunning turned up to his normal 4am shift the following day to hand in his notice after 15 years.
Gina Meikle, his partner of 11 years who also worked at the factory, did the same.
Their first spending priorities will be a new house and swapping their Vauxhall Astra for an Aston Martin.